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. 2014 Jan 2;8(3):274–281. doi: 10.1111/irv.12231

Table 2.

Average annual age-adjusted incidence of influenza-associated hospitalizations among adults by neighborhood SES characteristic and by race/ethnicity, New Haven County, CT, 2007–2011 (N = 1094)

Neighborhood characteristic Number (%) of cases Overall age-adjusted** incidence* Non-Hispanic white Age-adjusted incidence* Non-Hispanic black Age-adjusted incidence* Hispanic age-adjusted incidence*
Below poverty***
 Low (0–4·9%) 340 26·45 24·84 45·36 26·43
 Medium–low (5–9·9%) 180 39·72 34·55 77·30 68·83
 Medium–high (10–19·9%) 297 59·94 47·67 80·11 53·07
 High (≥20%) 277 78·20 45·30 106·48 91·73
No high school diploma
 Low (0–14·9%) 645 34·35 29·39 76·36 50·04
 Medium–low (15–24·9%) 267 54·86 40·19 79·37 57·57
 Medium–high (25–39·9%) 138 85·32 51·80 108·93 107·15
 High (≥40%) 44 78·35 58·00 105·76 72·24
crowding
 Low (0–0·09%) 402 29·26 26·54 50·80 35·93
 Medium–low 1–2·9% 288 42·01 34·21 71·04 55·75
 Medium–high (3–4·9%) 193 71·87 51·22 101·50 69·33
 High (≥5%) 211 80·96 53·65 114·53 103·81
Non-English speaking households
 Low (0–3·9%) 479 31·77 28·02 63·03 33·62
 Medium–low (4–7·9%) 335 43·76 33·89 79·01 56·12
 Medium–high (8–11·9%) 113 82·72 63·11 100·25 74·28
 High (≥12%) 167 100·83 66·08 132·79 113·74
Median income
 High (≥$75 000) 57 23·62 23·54 25·11 26·19
 Medium–high ($50 000–$74 999) 463 36·14 32·25 65·57 44·40
 Medium–low ($25 000–$49 999) 356 75·51 48·72 100·64 87·66
 Low ($0–24 999) 218 77·35 63·35 87·48 66·24
*

P < 0·01 by chi-squared test for trend for each category in the column except for blacks with no high school diploma (P = 0·03).

**

Age-adjusted by three age groups: 18–49 years, 50–64 years, and ≥65 years, standardized to the 2010 New Haven County, Connecticut, adult population.

***

Poverty defined as the percentage of persons living below the federal poverty level in a census tract per the 2006–2010 American Community Survey.12